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Weather Information3 Day Preview for Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Light drizzle in Amsterdam on Thursday
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Tour The Heart of Amsterdam Free Tour


 Duration  2:30 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.7 
 Meeting Point Plaza Dam (esquina al lado del H&M), ¡Buscar el paraguas morado de Viaterra Tours! 


 provided by Viaterra Tours (tour id 2345) 

  

Welcome to our exceptional Free Tour of Amsterdam, where we will embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of this extraordinary Dutch capital. From the Royal Palace, we will delve into Amsterdam's transformation from a fishing village to a dominant center of maritime trade. Explore the indelible impact of the Spanish, the French and the city's resistance during the Nazi occupation. Stroll along its iconic canals, marvel at its timeless architecture and discover hidden gems. Join us for a unique and enlightening 2.5-hour adventure through Amsterdam's untold stories.

Dam Square, Royal Palace Amsterdam, Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam Museum, Historia de la Ciudad, Arquitectura tradicional, Edificio de la VOC, Zuiderkerk y Protestantismo, Barrio Judio, Y MUCHO MAS!!!

 
  

Tour Free Tour: Amsterdam Historical Center


 Duration  2:30 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.77 
 Meeting Point Stationsplein 10, Frente a la oficina de GVB 


 provided by Camaleon Tours (tour id 3458) 

  

Establishing an initial connection with Amsterdam is best achieved through our guides, who offer a unique insight into the city's distinctive charm. Delve into the transformation of these marshy grounds along the Amstel River and ponder the remarkable journey that has shaped Amsterdam into the vibrant metropolis it is today. Explore the intriguing evolution that propelled Amsterdam to become the global epicenter of commerce and culture in the 17th century.

Guía de habla habla hispana

 
  

Tour Rude Bastards Tour of Amsterdam


 Duration  2:30 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.77 
 Meeting Point Amsterdam central station. Opposite of the main entrance is a cafe - Restaurant LOETJE. All guides will have a tiny yellow company flag. 


 provided by Can You Handle It Tours (tour id 39680) 

  

Get ready for a wild ride through the streets of Amsterdam! This isn't your typical, boring, politically correct tour. Think of it as the unapologetically bold and hilarious tour of the city. Expect lots of colorful language, humor that may push the envelope, and, yes, a healthy dose of history thrown in for good measure. So, if you're ready to break away from the norm and experience Amsterdam like never before, then this is the tour for you! No holds barred, no snowflakes allowed.

Amsterdam Centraal Station IJzijde, Café Karpershoek, Dam Square, Amsterdam Museum, Begijnhof, Bloemenmarkt, Staalmeestersbrug, Rembrandt House Museum, Waag

 
  

Tour Tour Westerparkt, Haarlemmer and The Flowers Windmill


 Duration  3:15 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 5 
 Meeting Point West Indisch Huis building 


 provided by Innova Tours (tour id 53300) 

  

On this tour we will learn about the construction of the canal belt in the 17th century, the architecture of this same century, we will visit one of the busiest streets in the city and the most historic buildings found there. Afterward, we will visit the Westerparkt or Wester Park, where we will learn some interesting facts about the history of the city. And from the same park, we will see monuments that are there such as the old train station that connected Amsterdam with Haarlem and predecessor of the Central Station, the old gas factory of the city, in the park we also find other buildings such as galleries, cinema, a natural playground, a petting zoo, a neighborhood farm, school gardens, a natural water garden and orchards. The park also offers us a wide selection of fauna and flora. To finish, we will visit the Flowers mill, a very spacious old mill with two semi-detached houses and three pairs of stones driven by the wind and many more facts that we will learn about this mill during the tour.

Het West-Indisch Huis, Westerpark, Haarlemmermeerstation, The Movies, Gashouder Westergasfabriek, De Roode Bioscoop, Posthoornkerk, Molen De Bloem, Haarlemmerpoort, Het Ketelhuis (Movie Theater and Bar), Begraafplaats Vredenhof, Brouwerij Troost Westergas, Walking Tour, 17e-eeuwse architectuur, Vintage Straat, Haarlemmerplein, Oude Trainstation, Fabrique Des Lumieres, Ketelhuis, Brouwerij Troost, Bruidsjurk, Monumenten voor Slavernij

 
  

Tour Free Tour of the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam


 Duration  3:15 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.71 
 Meeting Point Cafetería Jan  


 provided by Innova Tours (tour id 54968) 

  

From the mid-sixteenth century the Netherlands began to host a growing Jewish community that settled mainly in Amsterdam, taking advantage of the relative religious freedom. The Dutch capital became the most important center of the Sephardic Jews in Western Europe, becoming considered the Dutch Jerusalem. In this tour you will have the opportunity to learn about the culture, wealth and influence of the Jewish community in the city. You will be able to see the most important monuments of the place, walk the Jodenbreestraat (wide Jewish street), meet some important inhabitants of the neighborhood such as Di Pinto, Rembrandt and Spinoza, discover the Jewish traditions that still accompany its inhabitants today, learn the most important historical data related to the Second World War and recognize the undoubted contribution of the Jewish people to the development of trade in the city.

Zuiderkerk, Spinoza Monument, Gassan Diamonds, Portuguese Synagogue of Amsterdam, museum Rembrandthuis, Jewish Museum, National Holocaust Names Monument, Huis de Pinto, Monument to Jewish Resistance, Moses and Aaron Church (officially Church of St. Anthony of Padua), Cafetaria Jan, The Dokwerker (Memories of the February strike), Waterloopleinmarkt, Waterlooplein, Verzetsmonument, Stolpersteine, Walking Tour

 
  

Tour All About Amsterdam: Free City Tour


 Duration  2:00 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.93 
 Meeting Point Prins Hendrikkade 47 


 provided by Walk with Gerg (tour id 56598) 

  

Are you in a rush and only have time for a short visit? Or this is your first time, and you want to know where you are? Maybe you don’t want to miss the must-see places, or you have plenty of time in Amsterdam and want to go through the main attractions? Well, let's know all about Amsterdam in a nutshell. We go back in time and explore how the city has changed in the past 750 years. On this tour, we start with the beginning, exploring the medieval heritage of Amsterdam. We visit the monuments and the signs of the past, such as the oldest monuments and hidden churches. We explore how it became a busy little town. We walk by unique landmarks that you would not recognize on your own, and of course, we will see the most important monuments of the city. The route is not only in the very old town but also in the UNESCO World Heritage Canal district, the living scene of the richest times, the Golden Age. I know history is in the past, so the present will also be part of this tour. You can get to know more about the coffee shops and the Red-Light District, for example, as well as the challenges of modern times, and the life of the local people in Amsterdam.

Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam, Prins Hendrikkade Campus

 
  

Tour Amsterdam Free Tour Complete


 Duration  2:00 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.89 
 Meeting Point Plaza Dam 


 provided by Factstour (tour id 56768) 

  

WE DO NOT ACCEPT GROUPS OF MORE THAN 4 PEOPLE, NOR SEPARATE RESERVATIONS. CHILDREN OCCUPY A SEAT. The tour may vary according to the guide. Stops and topics: - Dam Square, origins of the city and surrounding iconic sites. - Statue of Rokin, Holland vs. the Netherlands. - Coats of arms of the Middle Ages. - Drinking water fountain. - Clandestine Church, War of the 80 years and origin of the Netherlands. - Dancing houses and architecture. - Golden Age, East India Company, slavery and tulips. - The waag, medieval castle and origin of the red light district. - the zuide kerk, first Protestant church and religion in the Netherlands. - Jewish quarter and World War II. - Drawbridge, landscape painted by Claude Monet. - Houseboats and houseboats. - Amsterdam flag and its peculiar design. - Coffee shops. - Rembrantplein, square dedicated to the painter Rembrant. - Bicycles. - End of the tour. Plans nearby, recommendations and typical food.

Rokin Amsterdam, The Dancing Houses, Dam Square, Zwanenburgwal & Raamgracht Canal Bridge, Kloveniersburgwal Pier, Flower Market, The New Church, Jewish Cultural District, National Monument, Royal Palace Amsterdam

 
  

Tour Amsterdam Red Free Tour: A Historical and Royal Tour


 Duration  1:45 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.89 
 Meeting Point Plaza Dam 


 provided by Factstour (tour id 56769) 

  

WE DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN ON THIS TOUR. GROUPS OF MORE THAN 4 PEOPLE ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Amsterdam Red Light District Free Tour - History, Reality and Respect Throughout the tour you will learn about: * The origin of the Red Light District and its role in Amsterdam's history. * How the legalized sex work system works in the Netherlands. * The current conditions of sex workers and the challenges they face. * The regulation and use of soft drugs, and their role in Dutch culture. Out of respect for the workers, there are areas with showcases that are toured without the guide, to ensure their privacy and avoid uncomfortable situations. This is not a show: it is a working space. **Important:** If your intention in joining the tour is simply to window shop or feed your curiosity, **this is not the tour for you**. Our approach is informative, cultural and human. We are looking for people with a respectful attitude and an open mind. Thank you for your understanding and for appreciating the guide's efforts to make this experience special for everyone.

Dam Square, Barrio Chino, Oude Doelenstraat, Paulusbroederssluis, The Oude Church, Condomerie, De Wallen Red Light District Amsterdam

 
  

Tour Free Tour Amsterdam: Jewish Quarter, Holocaust and World War II


 Duration  1:45 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.86 
 Meeting Point Monumento Spinoza 


 provided by Factstour (tour id 56770) 

  

NO GROUPS OF MORE THAN 4 PEOPLE, NO SEPARATE RESERVATIONS. Free Tour of the Jewish Quarter, the Holocaust and World War II in Amsterdam - Memory, Resistance and Reality Join us on a deeply moving tour through one of the darkest periods in Amsterdam's history. This tour is dedicated to understanding how the city experienced the Nazi occupation, the devastating impact on the Jewish community, and the acts of bravery - but also betrayal - that marked those years. During the tour we will visit important memorials and historical spaces where you will learn about: * The history of the Jewish Quarter and its relevance in the cultural life of the city. * The deportations, persecution and living conditions during the occupation. * The human stories behind the Holocaust in Amsterdam * The role of the Dutch resistance, as well as the existence of collaborationists and the degree of collaboration of part of the population. * The figure of Anne Frank and her connection to the city (although her house is not visited, as it is located at the other end of the historic center).

Memorial to Auschwitz Victims, Monument to Jewish Resistance, Pathé Tuschinski, The Dokwerker (Memories of the February strike), Holocaust Memorial & Dutch Theater (Jewish Cultural Quarter), Jewish Cultural District, Wertheimpark, National Holocaust Names Monument

 
  

Tour Amsterdam: The World's Playground


 Duration  2:00 
 Price from 0.00 EUR 
 Rating 4.92 
 Meeting Point Amsterdam Central Station 


 provided by Dominika Kolejnik (tour id 60695) 

  

My name is Dominika, and I am in love with Amsterdam. I moved here ten years ago. You will never meet anyone more obsessed with the city than I am. I am a language teacher, a content creator, and a podcaster. I've been showing life in Amsterdam on my social media for years. My podcast about Amsterdam is loved by my Polish audience. Now I want to show you around the city. Amsterdam is a very special city - it has always been very open and tolerant, but at the same time protective of its residents. I want to show you why the people of Amsterdam are bold and confident, what kind of life they lead today, and why. We will talk about the famous tolerance and openness that Amsterdam is famous for. I would love to tell you about all those events in the past that shaped the city as it is today. Why do so many people come here to play, and what are the consequences? I will also tell you about the current problems we're struggling with. Keep in mind, the walk contains topics, such as slavery, sex work and lgbtq+ rights. Make sure - if you're booking for children - that you're ok with this kind of content.

Centraal Station, Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, The Oude Church, Dam Square, Waag, Chinatown, Beursplein

 
  





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Day 1

Day 1

☀️ Morning: Start your day with a walking tour    exploring Amsterdam's historical center. Learn about the city's development, architecture, and key figures. Many free tours are available, or choose a guided option for in-depth commentary.

🌞 Afternoon: Take a scenic canal cruise  . Glide through the charming waterways, admiring the iconic houseboats and bridges. Choose a classic narrated cruise or a themed option like a pancake boat.

🌙 Evening: Visit the Anne Frank House  . This moving museum shares the story of Anne Frank and her family during World War II. Book tickets online in advance. After the museum, enjoy a traditional Dutch dinner in the Jordaan neighborhood, known for its charming streets and cozy cafes.

Day 2

Day 2

☀️ Morning: Choose your art adventure! Opt for the renowned Rijksmuseum   showcasing Dutch Golden Age masterpieces, or the Van Gogh Museum    immersing you in the vibrant world of the artist. Both offer audio guides for deeper understanding.

🌞 Afternoon: Explore the Vondelpark, Amsterdam's largest urban green space. Relax on the grass, rent a bike to explore, or admire the sculptures and monuments. It's free to enter and offers various cafes and picnic areas.

🌙 Evening: Indulge in a canal-side dinner experience. Many restaurants along the canals offer outdoor seating with stunning views, perfect for a romantic or picturesque evening.

Day 3

Day 3

☀️ Morning: Take a day trip to Zaanse Schans  , a charming windmill village showcasing traditional Dutch crafts and culture. Enjoy windmilling demonstrations, museums, and local shops.

🌞 Afternoon: Back in Amsterdam, delve into the Jordaan neighborhood's unique atmosphere. Wander the narrow streets, browse charming shops, and enjoy a coffee or snack at a local cafe. Don't miss the Anne Frank Houseplein for its historical significance.

🌙 Evening: Immerse yourself in the buzzing nightlife of Leidseplein or Rembrandtplein. Enjoy live music, explore various bars and pubs, or catch a performance at a nearby theater.

 

 

Be sure to purchase tickets to popular attractions in advance, especially during peak season. Pack comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking. Learn a few basic Dutch phrases to impress the locals. Most importantly, relax and enjoy your time in Amsterdam!

Amsterdam boasts a rich and complex history, evident in its iconic canals, preserved architecture, and renowned museums like the Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam's unique multicultural character and liberal atmosphere offer a tapestry of diverse experiences, from charming neighborhoods to vibrant nightlife.

Ultimately, whether Amsterdam is the "perfect" destination depends on your individual preferences and travel style. However, its unique blend of history, art, culture, and charm makes it a compelling option for many travelers.

General Travel Information for Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, the bustling capital of the Netherlands, is a city steeped in history, culture, and captivating charm. From its iconic canals and vibrant art scene to its cozy cafes and diverse neighborhoods, Amsterdam offers an unforgettable experience for travelers from all walks of life.

Country: Netherlands

Country Code: 31

Province: North Holland

Population: Approximately 872,680

Official Language: Dutch

Currency: Euro (EUR)

Time Zone: Central European Time (CET) UTC 1:00

Popular Tourist Attractions:

  1. The Anne Frank House
  2. The Van Gogh Museum
  3. The Rijksmuseum
  4. The Jordaan neighborhood
  5. The Dam Square
  6. The Vondelpark
  7. The Royal Palace
  8. The Red Light District
  9. The Canal Ring
  10. The NEMO Science Museum

Climate:

Amsterdam has a temperate maritime climate. Summers are mild and winters are generally cool with some rainfall throughout the year.

Transportation:

  • Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is the main international airport serving the city.
  • Public transportation includes trams, buses, and the Amsterdam Metro.
  • Bicycles are a popular mode of transportation in Amsterdam, and bike rentals are widely available.

Best Time to Visit:

The best time to visit Amsterdam depends on your preferences. If you're looking for pleasant weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal. However, if you don't mind the crowds and occasional rain, the summer (June-August) offers the most extended daylight hours and lively outdoor events.

Getting Around:

Amsterdam is a very walkable city, and many of the major attractions are within easy reach of each other. However, the public transportation system is also extensive and efficient, including trams, buses, and the metro.

Important Considerations:

  • It is advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses.
  • Follow local laws and regulations.
  • Be aware of your belongings and avoid crowded areas to minimize the risk of pickpocketing.
  • Respect the local customs and traditions.



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